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    Acorn RV Resort on Milford Lake features luxury yurts and glamping accommodations alongside traditional cabins, about 25 miles from Manhattan — making it one of the top-rated glamping campgrounds in the area. The resort's well-appointed yurts include electricity, comfortable sleeping arrangements, and beautiful lake views. Sites include picnic tables, fire rings, and easy access to the water for recreation. Full hookups are available for those seeking a more luxurious outdoor experience, with amenities including showers, toilets, drinking water, and trash collection. According to a camper, "There is a restaurant and a mini convenience store where you can pick up needed items," making extended stays convenient and comfortable.

    Visitors enjoy a variety of water activities on Milford Lake, with boat access available directly from the resort. The glamping accommodations provide excellent views of the lake, particularly at sunset, with options ranging from basic canvas structures to fully-equipped yurts. Hiking trails wind through the surrounding natural areas, offering opportunities for wildlife viewing and outdoor exploration. The resort maintains a pool, marina, and bar/restaurant, creating a comprehensive glamping experience that blends outdoor recreation with creature comforts. Nearby Tuttle Creek State Park offers additional outdoor recreation options, including fishing and swimming at the beach area. One guest noted, "The cabins are spacious and well maintained and we had one right down from the water! Went fishing off the docks. There is also a restaurant where you can eat dinner on a grand patio overlooking sunsets on the lake."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Manhattan (9)

      1. Tuttle Creek Cove

      5.0(3)7mi from Manhattan39 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake. Our camp site had plenty of over head cover from the sun."

      "Such a beautiful campground just a short drive (15 min) off the 70. Stopped for one night driving across the country wished we had more time. Clean, convenient, and beautiful views."

      from $24 / night

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      2. Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park

      3.7(3)5mi from Manhattan20 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stayed here for a couple nights, its a nice campground but fairly busy with close proximity to Manhattan and Fort Riley as well as the ORV park. Predominantly RV campers and off road rigs."

      "My husband and I stayed in a site with beautiful trees and sunflowers growing all around us. The monarchs must have been migrating because they were all over the trees."

      from $19 - $21 / night

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      3. Acorn RV Resort

      4.6(5)16mi from ManhattanRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "A very beautiful lake, this area is pristine clean and water clear. A very large lake with many areas of camping and fishing."

      "Nestled on a beautiful lake. Definitely will stay again!"

      4. Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park

      4.8(4)17mi from Manhattan15 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Covered pavilion with a view of the lake. We happened on it thru Dyrt on our way out to Yellowstone and it fit our needs exactly. Close to I-70, but you felt away from everything. Highly recommend."

      "Any campers welcome."

      from $10 - $95 / night

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      5. Owl's Nest Campground

      3.8(6)19mi from ManhattanRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are Full hook ups, pull thru and back in sites, so it’s convenient no matter what you are driving. They nice level spots and definitely well maintained."

      "One week stay in this little park, close to Junction City and Fort Riley. Full hookups in pull- thru half circle asphalt tar or back-in sites. Close to Hwy 70 with some noise."

      6. COE Milford Lake Curtis Creek Park

      4.6(5)20mi from Manhattan71 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "I stayed here as i was driving through Kansas, so it was just a quick overnight, but it was very beautiful and peaceful."

      "It had water and electric for utilities. A pit toilet close by and new playground equipment in A loop. I didn’t use the showerhouse, but it was a bit of a ways off outside our campground loop."

      from $14 - $24 / night

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      7. Cedar Point — Milford State Park

      4.0(2)16mi from Manhattan41 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There are also some with electric and water. Some of the sites in this campground have nice water views. Most have fire rings and tables."

      "This was a beautiful clean campground with a nice lake. Only complaint is that several of the restrooms were still closed due to a flood in 2019."

      from $10 - $23 / night

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      8. Farnum Creek

      3.5(2)16mi from Manhattan51 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      from $14 - $24 / night

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      9. Greenwood Park

      5.0(1)17mi from ManhattanRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Beautiful park right off Highway 16 in Olsburg, KS. Lots of shade provided by big trees and a lovely picnic shelter - complete with a prep area and double charcoal grill."

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    • Chris S.
      Jun. 27, 2021

      Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park

      Nice State Campground

      Stayed here for a couple nights, its a nice campground but fairly busy with close proximity to Manhattan and Fort Riley as well as the ORV park. Predominantly RV campers and off road rigs. We were able to snag a drive up tent spot and had no neighbors which was nice and relaxing.

    • Cody
      Dec. 28, 2020

      Owl's Nest Campground

      Quick and easy

      Quick, easy, and inexpensive stay right off the interstate. Water and electric on site and easy pull through parking spots. Clean bathroom and shower. Not very quiet considering the interstate is right next to it.

    • J
      Aug. 9, 2021

      Greenwood Park

      Such a sweet spot!

      Beautiful park right off Highway 16 in Olsburg, KS. Lots of shade provided by big trees and a lovely picnic shelter - complete with a prep area and double charcoal grill. Several campsites available with water and electricity and a central fire ring. Clean and tidy bathhouse (shower, sink, toilet). We stopped for lunch and definitely would have stayed for the night if timing was different. We’ll be back someday!

    • Shannon G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 30, 2020

      Cedar Point — Milford State Park

      Spacious primitive sites

      Cedar point has some very spacious primitive and tent sites. There are also some with electric and water. Some of the sites in this campground have nice water views. Most have fire rings and tables. There are restrooms, bath house, trash receptacles and a dump. There is also a swim beach and a hiking trail. It’s a very pretty area and this park has wildlife to view like the large flock of turkey vultures who live in the dead trees of cedar point.

    • BLURDVSN
      Jun. 14, 2021

      Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park

      Perfect for the night

      Covered pavilion with a view of the lake. We happened on it thru Dyrt on our way out to Yellowstone and it fit our needs exactly. Close to I-70, but you felt away from everything. Highly recommend.

    • Debbie S.
      May. 30, 2021

      Owl's Nest Campground

      Quaint, well maintained campground

      This campground is Small, but a well laid out campground. They have daily, weekly and monthly rates. There are Full hook ups, pull thru and back in sites, so it’s convenient no matter what you are driving. They nice level spots and definitely well maintained. A m Is quite a bit of shade, which is nice in the Kansas heat once summer rolls around.

    • M
      May. 13, 2018

      COE Milford Lake Curtis Creek Park

      Good campground

      This was a good place to stay. It had water and electric for utilities. A pit toilet close by and new playground equipment in A loop. I didn’t use the showerhouse, but it was a bit of a ways off outside our campground loop. Good access to rocky shoreline and lake for activities. If you bring kids keep away from tree trunks as I saw some poison ivy starting to grow at the base of several trees. Saw local LE patrol daily.

    • Michelle B.
      Sep. 29, 2021

      COE Milford Lake Curtis Creek Park

      Just Beautiful

      I stayed here as i was driving through Kansas, so it was just a quick overnight, but it was very beautiful and peaceful.

      I arrived pretty late, about 8:15pm, and there was no one at the gate when I arrived so I was a little worried, but I pulled up their email that had all of the information and between that and the park signs I was able to easily make my way to my campsite--which was BEAUTIFUL! I stayed in spot A18, and if you are tent camping I would choose that one if you can. It is the last spot in the row of sites and is bordered on two other sides by the lake so you can have an uninterrupted view

    • D
      Jun. 30, 2024

      Owl's Nest Campground

      One Week Acceptable

      Reserve online, reasonably priced. One week stay in this little park, close to Junction City and Fort Riley. Full hookups in pull- thru half circle asphalt tar or back-in sites. Close to Hwy 70 with some noise. Laundry/shower area available.


    Guide to Manhattan

    Tent and RV camping near Manhattan, Kansas centers around two main bodies of water: Tuttle Creek Lake and Milford Lake. The region features deciduous forests and open prairie with seasonal temperature variations from below freezing in winter to above 90°F in summer. Camping areas range from elevation 1,075 to 1,300 feet with some sites offering direct lake frontage.

    What to do

    Water recreation at Tuttle Creek: Access fishing, kayaking and swimming at the designated beach area. Tuttle Creek Cove offers water activities without traveling far. "Last 4th of July my family and friends went tent camping here. There is a nice beach area to swim, we rented kayaks and canoes for a leisurely paddle around the lake," reports David H.

    Hiking trails: Find trails with wildlife viewing near Randolph — Tuttle Creek State Park. "My husband and I stayed in a site with beautiful trees and sunflowers growing all around us. The monarchs must have been migrating because they were all over the trees," shares Jessica C. Trails wind through natural areas with seasonal wildflowers.

    Sunsets on the lake: Many campsites at Milford Lake offer prime sunset viewing spots, especially from the lake shore. "We happened on it thru Dyrt on our way out to Yellowstone and it fit our needs exactly. Close to I-70, but you felt away from everything," notes one camper about their experience at the Sunset Ridge area.

    What campers like

    Covered picnic areas: Sheltered dining spaces protect from sun and brief showers. "Each site has a covered picnic shelter and grill. The sites are nice and spacious," notes Shannon G. about Cedar Point at Milford State Park. These shelters include prep areas and sometimes double charcoal grills.

    Equestrian facilities: Horse owners appreciate dedicated camping areas with appropriate amenities. "Has equestrian amenities, but sites are not limited to horse enthusiasts. Any campers welcome," explains Marti A. about Sunset Ridge — Milford State Park. These areas often include larger parking areas for horse trailers.

    Convenient location: Many campgrounds sit within 15-30 minutes of Manhattan, Kansas. "It was super easy to pull off the highway and stay for the evening. We called late, about 11pm and they were great over the phone and just had a slip we filled out the next morning," shares Kelsey R. about Owl's Nest Campground.

    What you should know

    Seasonal closures: Some campgrounds operate only from April to October. "This was a beautiful clean campground with a nice lake. Only complaint is that several of the restrooms were still closed due to a flood in 2019," notes Michelle S. Check operating dates before planning glamping in Manhattan, Kansas.

    Online reservations: Many sites require advance booking through websites. "The check in process was severely frustrating. They only do online. So when we got there with little sun left it took 30 minutes to actually reserve the spot," reports Carter W. about Farnum Creek.

    Environmental conditions: The region experiences algae blooms in summer. "Only downside is the blue-green algae made it unsafe to swim but that is not a fault of the campground," mentions Kaylyn B. about Curtis Creek. Summer camping requires insect protection as noted in reviews: "Bring bug spray, as the mosquitoes and chiggers were biting!"

    Tips for camping with families

    Playground access: Some campgrounds include play equipment for children. "A pit toilet close by and new playground equipment in A loop. I didn't use the showerhouse, but it was a bit of a ways off outside our campground loop," mentions Mike P. about Curtis Creek.

    Beach safety: Designated swimming areas provide safer water access. "The tent camping area has been closed since 2019 which is disappointing since we were there with a tent in the middle of a bunch of RVs. Still a beautiful spot," shares Carter W. about swimming areas at COE Milford Lake Curtis Creek Park.

    Poison ivy awareness: Some areas have poison ivy growing near trees. "If you bring kids keep away from tree trunks as I saw some poison ivy starting to grow at the base of several trees," warns Mike P. Teach children to identify and avoid this plant.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for privacy: End sites often provide more seclusion. "I arrived pretty late, about 8:15pm, and there was no one at the gate when I arrived so I was a little worried, but I pulled up their email that had all of the information and between that and the park signs I was able to easily make my way to my campsite," shares Michelle B. about finding her site at Curtis Creek.

    Highway noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience road noise. "I would give this place 3.5 stars for the visual atmosphere, however, given the noise levels from the interstate and highway, I can't give it four. It has lots of trees but they don't seem to do much to block the constant noise," notes Jenifer L. about Owl's Nest Campground.

    Reservation options: Stays range from overnight to monthly at varying rates. "Reserve online, reasonably priced. One week stay in this little park, close to Junction City and Fort Riley. Full hookups in pull-thru half circle asphalt tar or back-in sites," explains Daniel L. about facilities suitable for luxury glamping near Manhattan, Kansas.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Manhattan, KS is Tuttle Creek Cove with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.

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